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Bicycle Accident Lawyer Lakewood, Colorado

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As a bicycle accident lawyer who specializes in helping cyclists who have been hurt in biking accidents, I know and understand the Lakewood Colorado laws in bike accident cases. Because of the special laws of bike accident cases, the assistance of my expert legal advice will make a difference in the result. For 30 years I have represented cyclist who have been seriously hurt in any type of bicycle accident with any injury. I'd like to help you!

Client Testimonials

"Mr. Jimenez is the best!

I refer him to all my friends and family for any legal question, because of his many years experience. I never had to speak to someone else about my case. "

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"He did a great job for me!

He really cares about his clients goals. I'd hire him again and I would recommend his office to any one."

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He returns calls very quickly and that was important to me. Many others lawyers never returned may call when I needed to hire them."

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Settlements and Verdicts

$750,000

Motorcycle v Auto

$800,000

Bike v Auto

$1,200,000

Wrongful Death Auto

$1,0000,000

Motorcycle v Auto

FAQ Colorado Bicycle Accident Law

Q: When should I call a lawyer after a bike accident?

A: Call Alan Jimenez at 303-698-1774 as soon as possible.

Q: Does insurance cover my bike accident?

A: Yes, your car insurance covers, plus any other policies such as health and uninsured motorist.

Q: Should I talk to the insurance adjuster for the other driver?

A: I'ts not a good idea to speak to an insurance representative until you get legal advise. Feel free to email me first.

Q: Who pays my legal fees and costs?

A: You do not pay legal fees to our office up front, because we wait to be paid at the time of settlement.

Q: Do all bicycle accident cases settle?

A: Most cases settle for various reasons, however they must be properly presented to the insurance company.

Q: Who pays my costs of bringing a claim?

A: Our office is able to pay the initial costs of gathering evidence and these costs are paid from settlement funds at the end.

Q: Which lawyers handle bike accidents claims on contingency?

A: Every lawyer is different, but I always charge a percentage of the settlement so you do not pay any thing out of pocket.

Q: Can I get a settlement for a non contact accident?

A: Yes. I would need to investigate if you have Uninsured Motorist insurance coverage under your auto policy.

Q: What is a good bike accident case?

A: You would need to call me so I can analyze your case, but you need to document your injuries and the other driver needs to be at fault.

More information on Bicycle Accident Law's in Colorado

§ 42-4-1412. Operation of bicycles and other human-powered vehicles

Every person riding a bicycle or electrical assisted bicycle shall have all of the rights and duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under this article, except as to special regulations in this article and except as to those provisions which by their nature can have no application. Said riders shall comply with the rules set forth in this section and section 42-4-221, and, when using streets and highways within incorporated cities and towns, shall be subject to local ordinances regulating the operation of bicycles and electrical assisted bicycles as provided in section 42-4-111.It is the intent of the general assembly that nothing contained in House Bill No. 1246, enacted at the second regular session of the fifty-sixth general assembly, shall in any way be construed to modify or increase the duty of the department of transportation or any political subdivision to sign or maintain highways or sidewalks or to affect or increase the liability of the state of Colorado or any political subdivision under the “Colorado Governmental Immunity Act”, article 10 of title 24, C.R.S.

Wheat Ridge has adopted the Colorado Model Traffic code with the following amendments:

Part 10, concerning driving, overtaking and passing, is hereby amended by the addition of a new Section 1014, to read in its entirety as follows:

"1014. Driving within bike lanes.

(1) It shall be unlawful for the driver of any motor vehicle to drive such vehicle within the boundaries of posted bicycle pathways except under the following conditions:

(a) As may be necessary to execute an otherwise lawful turn; or

(b) As may be necessary in an emergency or in compliance with directions of a police officer.

(2) A driver of any motor vehicle who shall drive his vehicle into a bicycle pathway in accordance with one (1) of the exceptions provided above in subsection (1) shall operate his motor vehicle with such degree of skill and care as is necessary to avoid colliding with any person or object within the bicycle pathway."

Sec. 17-52. - Vehicles.

(d) All bicycle riders shall obey traffic signs and laws regulating the operation, stopping or parking of vehicles. Bicycle riding will be governed further by safe riding practices and consideration for the use of park and recreation areas and trails by others. Bicycle riding is prohibited on playgrounds, tennis courts and game courts, in pavilions, in the conservation area or in any area where other activities are in progress. (See section 17-50 (Ord. No. 1329, § 1, 7-26-04)

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